-# figure out the port
-my $port;
-
-# handle "rt-server 8888" for back-compat, but complain about it
-if ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] =~ m/^\d+$/) {
- warn "Deprecated: please run $0 --port $ARGV[0] instead\n";
- unshift @ARGV, '--port';
-}
-
-my @args = @ARGV;
-
-use List::MoreUtils 'last_index';
-my $last_index = last_index { $_ eq '--port' } @args;
-
-my $explicit_port;
-
-if ( $last_index != -1 && $args[$last_index+1] =~ /^\d+$/ ) {
- $explicit_port = $args[$last_index+1];
- $port = $explicit_port;
-
- # inform the rest of the system what port we manually chose
- my $old_app = $app;
- $app = sub {
- my $env = shift;
-
- $env->{'rt.explicit_port'} = $port;
-
- $old_app->($env, @_);
- };
-}
-else {
- # default to the configured WebPort and inform Plack::Runner
- $port = RT->Config->Get('WebPort') || '8080';
- push @args, '--port', $port;
-}
-
-push @args, '--server', 'Standalone' if RT->InstallMode;
-push @args, '--server', 'Starlet' unless $r->{server} || grep { m/--server/ } @args;
-
-$r->parse_options(@args);
-
-delete $r->{options} if $is_fastcgi; ### mangle_host_port_socket ruins everything
-
-unless ($r->{env} eq 'development') {
- push @{$r->{options}}, server_ready => sub {
- my($args) = @_;
- my $name = $args->{server_software} || ref($args); # $args is $server
- my $host = $args->{host} || 0;
- my $proto = $args->{proto} || 'http';
- print STDERR "$name: Accepting connections at $proto://$host:$args->{port}/\n";
- };
-}
-eval { $r->run($app) };
-if (my $err = $@) {
- handle_startup_error($err);
-}
-
-exit 0;
-
-sub handle_startup_error {
- my $err = shift;
- if ( $err =~ /listen/ ) {
- handle_bind_error();
- } else {
- die
- "Something went wrong while trying to run RT's standalone web server:\n\t"
- . $err;
- }
-}
-
-
-sub handle_bind_error {
-
- print STDERR <<EOF;
-WARNING: RT couldn't start up a web server on port @{[$port]}.
-This is often the case if the port is already in use or you're running @{[$0]}
-as someone other than your system's "root" user. You may also specify a
-temporary port with: $0 --port <port>
-EOF
-
- if ($explicit_port) {
- print STDERR
- "Please check your system configuration or choose another port\n\n";
- }
-}